Description
1974 Revised edition. Paperback cover has a decent amount of fading, and some creasing. The pages are clean and in good condition. The binding is secure.
This charming vintage guide to building birdhouses and feeders is a delightful time capsule from the 1970s when backyard birding was gaining popularity. Written by Donald R. Brann, an expert woodworker and nature enthusiast, this book offers a wealth of practical instructions and diagrams for constructing various types of avian dwellings and feeding stations. Beyond the technical details, Brann’s writing is infused with a deep appreciation for the natural world and a desire to foster a connection between humans and their feathered neighbors. Collectors will appreciate the book’s historical significance as a reflection of the burgeoning environmental awareness of the era, while bird lovers will find inspiration in Brann’s infectious passion for attracting and nurturing these winged wonders. Despite its well-loved appearance, this copy remains a valuable resource for anyone seeking to create a welcoming haven for birds in their own backyard.